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Collected Papers on Analytical Psychology

by Jung, C. G. (Carl Gustav)

A wide-ranging collection of Jung's early essays on association experiments, psychological types, and the structure of the unconscious. Essential reading for understanding the foundations of analytical psychology.

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1On the Psychology and Pathology of So-Called Occult Phenomena
2The Association Method
3The Significance of the Father in the Destiny of the Individual
4A Contribution to the Psychology of Rumour
5On the Significance of Number-Dreams
6A Criticism of Bleuler's Theory of Schizophrenic Negativism
7Psychoanalysis
8On Psychoanalysis
9On Some Crucial Points in Psychoanalysis
10On the Importance of the Unconscious in Psychopathology
11A Contribution to the Study of Psychological Types
12The Psychology of Dreams
13The Content of the Psychoses
14Foreword to The Psychology of the Unconscious Processes
15The Psychology of the Unconscious Processes
16The Conception of the Unconscious

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CHAPTER I ON THE PSYCHOLOGY AND PATHOLOGY OF SO-CALLED OCCULT PHENOMENA[1] In that wide field of psychopathic deficiency where Science has demarcated the diseases of epilepsy, hysteria and neurasthenia, we meet scattered observations concerning certain rare states of consciousness as to whose meaning authors are not yet agreed. These observations spring up sporadically in the literature on narcolepsy, lethargy, _automatisme ambulatoire_, periodic amnesia, double consciousness, somnambulism, pathological dreamy states, pathological lying, etc. These states are sometimes attributed to epilepsy, sometimes to hysteria, sometimes to exhaustion of the nervous system, or neurasthenia, sometimes they are allowed all the dignity of a disease _sui generis_. Patients occasionally work through a whole graduated scale of diagnoses, from epilepsy, through hysteria, up to simulation. In practice, on the one hand, these conditions can only be separated with great difficulty from the so-called neuroses, sometimes even are indistinguishable from them; on the other, certain features in the region of pathological deficiency present more than a mere analogical relationship not only with phenomena of normal psychology, but also with the psychology of the supernormal, of genius. Various as are the individual phenomena in this region, there is certainly no case that cannot be connected by some intermediate example with the other typical cases. This relationship in the pictures presented by hyster...

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